Just drivin along drivin along.
Question is, would we welcome him back if we got a favorable review from the investigation..?
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I'd take him back at a low price for the simple fact that idk if it's possible to get four quality upgrades at oline. Draft 2 within first 3 rounds and sign a top free agent. If better options are available to replace incognito you take it but honestly it's gonna be tough finding all upgrades in 1 offseason. Bears made it look easy but they hit on a what 5th rounder? That's not always the case and can't expect any type of rookie, let alone a 5th rounder come in and play at a high level on a weekly basis.
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If the investigation sheds a favorable light on Richie Incognito you absolutely welcome him back. To do so would be to spit in the face of truth.
However, if the investigation proceedes and a negative light is shone on Richie he has played his last down as a Dolphin, and quite possibly in the NFL.
He has not played well this year. However, I have to believe that if he is found relatively innocent, he would be an upgrade at RG at the very least. -
I would not welcome him back .He is up for a contract renewal next year and he would be a distraction the rest of this year.This team needs to clean up its image and Incognito is not going to suddenly change .There may be other players who have been bullied by him still on the team.
He got into a lot of trouble in college where most of his sins were covered up.He has been trouble in every team he has been a part of .We know now that he has been involved at least one incident where the team had to cover up for him.There are probably more.
Add to that that he is just not that good of a player.He is not worth the trouble IMO.Its time to move on without him.PhinsRDbest, dirtywhiteboy and texanphinatic like this. -
Even in the best case outcome with the Martin investigation, Incognito shouldn't have an opportunity to do anything other than probably draw game checks for the last couple of games and walk in free agency this off-season.
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The irony in all of this is the fact that he wasn't playing very well to begin with.
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If I was the coach, I think it needs to be unanimous that my guys welcome him back..definitely have to listen to the pulse of your team on this one..
Of course the mistakes he made leading up to this, the level of joking, the public drunken stupor, the golf thing, he needs to be checked, but I'm not sure not letting him back is the right thing to do. -
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"Well, he only called some people n*****, and he was honorary anyway, and that thing at the golf course he was just messing around, oh and that staffer he made ethnic remarks about, he was just doing a Borat impression. Richie's a top representative of our organizations values"Bpk likes this. -
"Well, he only called some people n*****, and he was honorary anyway, and that thing at the golf course he was just messing around, oh and that staffer he made ethnic remarks about, he was just doing a Borat impression. Richie's a top representative of our organizations values" -
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I don't want the guy who is on multiple tapes calling people n***** on my team.
I probably would've cut Riley Cooper too, but at least he was contrite and didn't have a pattern of other boorish behavior. -
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its time to move on, no matter the outcome, richie should be done as a miami dolphin
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If that is your reasoning then I disagree with that particular stance..
If you just don't want him because he joked around with the word then ok, but don't give me that other crap.Stringer Bell likes this. -
Martin's awful play would effect tight ends and runningbacks more than Incognito. Little to no excuse for being beat one-on-one so often. -
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If Richie is cleared I think you have to bring him back. I also think he's binge drunk and capable of some pretty nasty stuff but the way the team rallied around him indicates to me that cutting him would be a bigger distraction than letting him play out his contract.
I can't wait to see how this thing plays out. It's starting to look like nothing that was reported was true. -
Adrian Peterson says yes, and some people need to grow a set. http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-s...razier-things-n-word-said-185732976--nfl.html
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He admitted that he left those messages and spoke that way to Martin and others in the locker room. His excuse is that it's somehow ok due to their "brotherhood"
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Richie is on about chance #8, not even counting the golf course incident or this incident with the ethnic staffer.
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Before this season, Richie had consistently had low sack totals. 4, 3, and 4 for the prior 3 seasons with Miami.djphinfan likes this.
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